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Cut-Off Woes Next Few Days


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Narrow bands just keep riding up into the E slope and valley jackpotting us. Why can't this happen in the winter. lol

 

 

Right.

 

Wow--I just took a shower and during that time, .4" had come down.  Now it's let up and the sky's brightened again.

 

Up to 2.39", 1.45" on the day.

 

Edit:  suns' out.  Maybe we can fire up some good storms with torrential rains later today.  Make this humidity useful.

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.9" overnight bringing the total in the tipping bucket to be 8.4" on the month.  Beautiful night for sleeping.

 

We have a small line overhead now with very small pockets of embedded shear.  Seems likely to clear out pretty early today and we're at 73/70 already.  Upbeat that there might be some upside to storms later on this afternoon.

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That would've been a painful bust in the winter but this time of year it means my backyard trees are still firmly set along the banks of the West Branch.

Only about 0.75" last night now as the Dryslot works in. Seems like NVT was generally 0.5-1.25 based on the CoCoRAHS observations.

Upper level low is like 50-100+ miles west of where it was progged to be, putting northern NY in the bullseye. The axis of heaviest runs from BGM's CWA almost due north to MSS instead of the models which had that heading more towards ALB/BTV.

Lots of 3-5" 24hr amounts coming out of the BGM-UCA axis. 5.09" is the highest so far in the southern Adirondacks in Herkimer County.

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